The doctor's words weighed down Charles' mind like a heavy stone. Melissa, on the other hand, took the doctor's diagnosis differently—she thought that God finally knew who the wicked one really was.
Maybe God also felt unsatisfied about what Sheryl did, so he did her a favor.
After the doctor left, Melissa put on her kind facade once again to reassure Charles. "Charles, you don't need to listen to what the doctor said. I think my condition isn't as serious as he said. It's fine…I just have nightmares sometimes."
"Mom, the doctor must have had good reasons to give that diagnosis. From now on, you don't need to worry about anything. All you need to do is stay in a good mood every day. You can tell me what you want or any inconvenience you feel in our house. Just relax and enjoy your life now. You can only gradually recover when you maintain a good mood," he instructed his mother.
Although Melissa said she was fine, Charles didn't believe it one bit, and was convinced that her condition was caused by her 15-year sentence in prison. After all, he still wanted to try and make things up to his mom.
Though she still wanted to say something, she raised her arm to look at her watch. "Oh my God, Charles, isn't it time for you to go to work? Be quick or you'll be late. I'm truly fine. Don't worry about me."
Glancing at the time, he also realized how late it had gotten. It was a little worrisome as he had promised to see a customer who happened to be the president of Tarsan Corporation which recently moved its core business from abroad to Y City. Even though Tarsan Corporation was matched only by Shining Company, it was unprofessional to be late in their first meeting. But because of Melissa's poor condition, Charles was still hesitant to leave her alone. "Mom, is it okay for you to stay at home alone?"
"Charles, if you're truly busy, just go to work. I don't have too much work today, so I can stay at home and accompany her. Don't worry too much, " Sheryl suggested in a soft voice. Originally, Sheryl planned to go to work today, but she changed her mind when she heard the doctor's diagnosis of Melissa. In addition, now that their cooperation with Tarsan Corporation was ended, there were no urgent affairs she needed to solve. It wasn't a problem for her to just stay at home.
"Alright. I really have to go now, Sher, please take care of Mom at home," he nodded. With Sheryl taking care of Melissa, Charles' worry lifted a little. "Mom, try to relax and enjoy your day. If anything bad happens, or you don't feel too good, just call me up."
"I know. Just go to work. Don't worry about me."
With a gentle smile, Melissa presented her motherly love.
After taking care of that, Charles immediately left Dream Garden. As for the rest, Gary often stayed in his room and didn't like stepping out, Clark and Shirley had already gone to kindergarten, and Nancy knew that Melissa wasn't an easy-going woman, so she preferred staying far away from her. After he left, only Sheryl and Melissa were left in the living room.
"Mom, how about you go back to your room and rest up?" Sheryl suggested to her mother-in-law in a kind tone. Although Sheryl did feel some awkwardness between them, she had nothing to do but speak first and attempt to break the ice.
Though she wanted to link what Melissa did with her bad mental condition, Sheryl was no fool. She had a strong feeling that Melissa didn't actually have any mental problems. Otherwise, how could Melissa's nightmares disappear after she went to her room?
However, that unguarded moment passed quickly as she didn't want to think of Charles' mother as a deceitful woman. What was more, she didn't even have any real evidence to show that Melissa got extremely persnickety about her behind Charles' back.
As soon as her son left, Melissa had no more reason to pretend to be kind. With a roll of her eyes, she merely ignored Sheryl and shouted as she went downstairs, "Nancy!"
"Mrs. Lu, what can I do for you?"
Nancy hastily rushed over to Melissa as soon as she was called for.
"Prepare breakfast for me now. I haven't had any yet," she ordered arrogantly. Since everything was under her control and was progressing in accordance with her plan, Melissa was in a relatively good mood, at least this once.
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